Three facing charges after failing to stop for police

OHSWEKEN-Three Ohsweken people are facing a series of charges from drugs to firearm possession after the vehicle they were in failed to stop for police. Six Nations Police said on September 5th, 2024, at about 11:00 a.m. officers spotted a motor vehicle that had failed to stop for police in a plaza on Sour Springs Road near Mohawk Road. Police said the motor vehicle was successfully blocked in after attempting to flee from police again. Police arrested three people and seized fentanyl, hydromorphone and a replica firearm. As a result of the investigation Dillon James Miller, 34, of Ohsweken, has been charged with the following criminal offences: Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking: Fentanyl Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking: Hydromorphone Proceeds of Crime Under $5,000 Operation While Prohibited X…

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